Kim Barra writes,
I recently noticed the following symbol had appeared in my iPhone emoji options, and it made me smile: πͺ―
It is the Khanda, the symbol of Sikhism. Over the past few years I have been blessed and enriched by learning about Sikh history, traditions, and spirituality.
The following words are not mine, but eloquently express what I have found most beautiful about Sikh wisdom and what it has to inspire us all.
βHappy Vaisakhi to everyone celebrating! May it be more than just sharing posts on social mediaβ¦ may it be a wake up call to not tolerate injustice, to be kind, to serve, to not bring others down in the name of religion.β
(excerpted from a post by Kenyan writer Kamal Kaur)
πππΌπͺ―
#chardikala
#RevolutionaryLove
t.me/IntuitiveFriends/267
I recently noticed the following symbol had appeared in my iPhone emoji options, and it made me smile: πͺ―
It is the Khanda, the symbol of Sikhism. Over the past few years I have been blessed and enriched by learning about Sikh history, traditions, and spirituality.
The following words are not mine, but eloquently express what I have found most beautiful about Sikh wisdom and what it has to inspire us all.
βHappy Vaisakhi to everyone celebrating! May it be more than just sharing posts on social mediaβ¦ may it be a wake up call to not tolerate injustice, to be kind, to serve, to not bring others down in the name of religion.β
(excerpted from a post by Kenyan writer Kamal Kaur)
πππΌπͺ―
#chardikala
#RevolutionaryLove
t.me/IntuitiveFriends/267